Wednesday, April 18, 2012
netlife research office
oslo-based practice eriksen skajaa architects have designed the 'netlife research office', the revitalized home for a
consultancy firm located in oslo, norway. deep and dark spaces with low headroom were in need of a fresh update,
including spaces to foster creativity and reflection. white surfaces including a natural rubber floor, ceiling and spans of
glass walls contribute to a bright atmosphere. dividing the meeting rooms are the 'light boxes', volumes which appear
to hover due to a thin band of artificial light highlighting the meeting point of the floor and wall planes. a black corridor
contrasts the illuminated congregation areas adding a sense of solidity to the interior.
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